Recipients of The Alvar Aalto Medal
Year | Recipient | Country |
---|---|---|
1967 | Alvar Aalto | Finland |
1973 | Hakon Ahlberg | Sweden |
1978 | James Stirling | United Kingdom |
1982 | Jørn Utzon | Denmark |
1985 | Tadao Ando | Japan |
1988 | Alvaro Siza | Portugal |
1992 | Glenn Murcutt | Australia |
1998 | Steven Holl | United States |
2003 | Rogelio Salmona | Colombia |
2009 | Tegnestuen Vandkunsten | Denmark |
2012 | Paulo David | Portugal |
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